Is that HBO documentary still speculating about Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity? There’s already a meme coin with the same name blowing up on a major mainstream blockchain.
What’s the story behind this coin? It’s playing the “tribute to the P2P pioneer” culture card, turning the crypto world’s biggest mystery into a traffic magnet. While BTC has been bouncing around the 92,500 mark, this coin shot up 300x in just a few days thanks to its “legitimate successor” narrative. The community is going wild—holders can unlock themed NFT airdrops, the liquidity pool is locked tight, and the slippage is even more stable than BTC during a pullback.
Some say the Satoshi Nakamoto meme, hidden for 16 years, is now coinciding with a pre-FOMO frenzy. During BTC’s sideways movement, meme coins like this are actually easier to make go viral. But at the end of the day, these kinds of projects are just community consensus games—how long can the group hype last? No one knows for sure.
One thing’s for sure: the crypto world has never been short on meme creators.
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CrossChainBreather
· 12-12 02:24
300x? Here comes another round of cutting leeks, even Satoshi Nakamoto's name can be hyped up.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-11 08:39
300 times? I took off my pants, and you tell me this is a consensus game?
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FlyingLeek
· 12-11 04:02
Haha, it's the same trick again. The ultimate weapon for FOMO is storytelling.
Can the Satoshi Nakamoto identity meme really be pumped up 300 times? I knew it would turn out like this.
Wait, is this liquidity really locked? Don’t tell me it’s another rug pull.
I bet five bucks that next week there will be a new meme coin using the same tactics to scam again.
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MevWhisperer
· 12-10 17:57
300x? Here comes another one. Don't cry the next time you're liquidated.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-09 05:51
Haha, another new trick to fleece retail investors. 300x leverage? I just want to see who ends up holding the bag.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 12-09 05:51
ngl, the commodification of satoshi's absence into a narrative device is peak postmodern—it's like turning uncertainty itself into a tokenizable asset. the irony that hbo's documentary is still _searching_ while this memecoin already extracted the cultural surplus is *chef's kiss* from a semiotics standpoint.
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P2ENotWorking
· 12-09 05:48
The Satoshi Nakamoto meme is only now being overused—it’s 16 years too late, haha.
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LoneValidator
· 12-09 05:46
Ha, 300x? I bet five bucks it’s going to be a mess next.
Here we go again, turning unsolved cases into a money grab for newbies, they really know how to play.
Is Satoshi Nakamoto’s name really worth that much? I think it’s just FOMO that’s valuable.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-09 05:32
Another round of FOMO harvesting, with all kinds of tricks.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 12-09 05:23
Wait, the liquidity pool is locked and the slippage is stable? You need to check the contract code for this data—I’d like to see how their permission controls are written. Usually, “perfect” performance like this is either a honeypot or hiding a privilege escalation vulnerability.
Is that HBO documentary still speculating about Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity? There’s already a meme coin with the same name blowing up on a major mainstream blockchain.
What’s the story behind this coin? It’s playing the “tribute to the P2P pioneer” culture card, turning the crypto world’s biggest mystery into a traffic magnet. While BTC has been bouncing around the 92,500 mark, this coin shot up 300x in just a few days thanks to its “legitimate successor” narrative. The community is going wild—holders can unlock themed NFT airdrops, the liquidity pool is locked tight, and the slippage is even more stable than BTC during a pullback.
Some say the Satoshi Nakamoto meme, hidden for 16 years, is now coinciding with a pre-FOMO frenzy. During BTC’s sideways movement, meme coins like this are actually easier to make go viral. But at the end of the day, these kinds of projects are just community consensus games—how long can the group hype last? No one knows for sure.
One thing’s for sure: the crypto world has never been short on meme creators.